Directions: Sledding hill at the dam at El Dorado State Reservoir. The El Dorado Reservoir is located in north-central Butler County, just north and east of the City of El Dorado at the edge of the scenic Flint Hills.

Comments: There are large parking areas within 500 ft of the lake dam. There are a few vent pipes near the bottom of the dam, at 100-200 ft intervals that should be avoided.

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Comments: Hazards include some trees and a pond at the bottom of the sledding hill.

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Directions: This sledding hill is in Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park (87th & Greenway Lane in Lenexa) located at the east end of the park between Indian Trails Aquatic Center and the tennis courts. For those who drive to the park for sledding, parking is available along Greenway, just south of 87th Street Parkway, near the basketball court or by the pool.

Comments: None

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Comments: There is parking, but it is pretty far away from the hill. See update below.

Disclaimer:The webmaster of SledRiding.com is in no way responsible for trespassing (due to false information) and/or injury or death of any person or persons on any hills listed on this website. Go sledding at your own risk. With that said, check out the snow sleds here!

2011 Webmaster Update: I had received an email on 1-22-2011 stating:

"The owner has planted several tree's halfway up the hill and installed metal stakes to support them, making it fairly dangerous to sled here. Also not mentioned, the sled ride always ends in the Lowe's parking lot. Lowe's doesn't actively discourage sledding (other than the trees), but the metal stakes are reason enough to avoid this once nice hill."

Therefore, being the webmaster of this site, I recommend that you don't sled here. But if you do, then use EXTREME CAUTION due to the trees and metal stakes!

County: Johnson

City: Olathe

Property: Public

Permission: Yes

Designated Sledding Area: Yes

Turf: Grass

Texture: Smooth & Bumpy

Crowds: Some

Slope: ~60 degrees

Length: 200-300 ft.

Easily Accessible: Yes

Nearby Parking: No, (See comments)

Hazards/Obstructions: None

Video: None

Photo: None

Submitted By: Michelle, 12-4-2005

Directions: Sledding hill at 119th Street and KC Road.

Comments: There is
a small space for parking, but only about 2 or 3 cars can fit there.
There are plenty of sledders, and it is a FAST hill. A bit too scary for
the younger ones. But big kids: hold on to your hats!

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County: Johnson

City: Overland Park

Property: Business

Permission: Yes

Designated Sledding Area: No

Turf: Grass

Texture: Smooth & Bumpy

Crowds: Large

Slope: ~60 degrees

Length: 200-300 ft.

Easily Accessible: Yes

Nearby Parking: Yes, (See comments)

Hazards/Obstructions: None

Video: None

Photo: None

Submitted By: Michelle, 12-4-2005

Directions: Sledding hill off 435
and Metcalf in Corporate Woods. You can see the hill from the highway.
The business there allows sledding.

Comments: Hundreds of sledders on a snow day!
Longest, steepest, fastest hill I've seen in a long time. It is very
hard to walk up though, and although there is ample parking, you do have
to walk a short distance to get from the lot to the hill. Be careful, there is a street at the bottom of the sledding hill.

Webmaster Note: A lot more Kansas City area sledding hills that were not posted to this site via the normal submittal form, but rather found elsewhere on the web have been posted on the sled riding forum Kansas section here. The same list was also posted under the Missouri section on the forum due to KC being between both states. If you find that any of the sledding hills located on that forum list have not previously been posted under the Missouri or Kansas state pages of this website, then please submit it along with all of the hills details via this for here. Thank you in advance.

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Directions: In the Turner School district, in front of Pierson Elementary just inside Pierson Park.

Comments: Park closes at Midnight, and on off school hours or weekends, you can park in the school parking lot, or at the top of the hill inside the park, you'll be next to the park's black and white tower. There are woods off to the left side, but have never had a problem nor have I seen anyone go into them sledding. It's a long hill, a long walk back up but totally worth it!

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County: Wyandotte

City: Kansas City

Property: Public

Permission: Yes

Designated Sledding Area: No

Turf: Grass

Texture: Smooth & Bumpy

Crowds: Some

Slope: ~40 degrees

Length: ~300-400 ft.

Easily Accessible: Yes

Nearby Parking: Yes

Hazards/Obstructions: None

Video: None

Photo: None

Submitted By: Ashley, 2-18-2007

Directions: Sledding hill at Wyandotte County Lake/Park.

Comments: This is an awesome hill. The
parking is generally ok because you can park along the side of the roadway,
although sometimes you may have to walk a bit if there are crowds. It
does tend to get crowded sometimes, but its a large hill so its usually
not a problem.

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County: Wyandotte

City: Kansas City

Property: Public

Permission: Yes

Designated Sledding Area: No

Turf: Grass

Texture: Bumpy

Crowds: Some

Slope: ~60 degrees

Length: ~200-300 ft.

Easily Accessible: Yes

Nearby Parking: Yes

Hazards/Obstructions: Yes (see comments)

Video: None

Photo: None

Submitted By: Brad, 1-8-2010

Directions: Sledding hill at the city park at 28th and I-70, next to the wyandotte county animal shelter.

Comments: A couple of trees on the sides. Center is good. Big parking lot. Very steep hill. Ridge in the middle that you can start from for kids or gauranteed air off of it from the top.

Disclaimer:The webmaster of SledRiding.com is in no way responsible for trespassing (due to false information) and/or injury or death of any person or persons on any hills listed on this website. Go sledding at your own risk. With that said, check out the snow sleds here!

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